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Old 03-02-2015, 07:51 PM
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Default Going Lower - suggestions!

Hey everyone,

I'm not far off from lowering the STI but I have a couple of questions that I'm hoping a few of you can answer before making the decision to even bother doing it.

1, Apart from making it look a little better is it really worth it?
2, Will it affect the 'go-kart' like handling that the car has already? For the better or worse?
3, when I lowered my commodore I went with king springs and Monroe GT short travel shocks......is this the right route for the STI or would just springs and strut braces be better? Or all 3?
4, I have zero intention of changing the rims as I understand the Spec R has BBS lightweight rims? So how low can I realistically go on the factory 18's?

Thanks in advance
Dan
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